>>109033389Why even ask? Do you have any idea how much a Googolplex is? There even that many particles in the universe and if you had that many crows in such a small area it would form a blackhole at the very least.

Jesus fucking Christ, at least skim the wikipedia article on cosmology or something.

Anyway, yeah, a googolplex is a fuckton of the biggest fucktons you can imagine; this question is ridiculous. That many crows would utterly destroy just about any fictional character other than Demonbane with their mere physical presence.

You know those science gifs that show the sun next to a huge star, and that star next to an even more massive one? Imagine at the end of that gif seeing the most ginormous star of them all, but next to it appears a star that completely dwarfed it a hundred times over.

And that star was composed entirely out of crows.

I don't give a fuck what kind of titan you are but that's way too many goddamn crows.

>>109034523Titans can't do shit to Accel. He could even eat them to avoid death by starvation. He could also easily avoid suffocation.

The only way for Titans to beat Accel would be if one of them just happened to have some terrible deadly Titan disease and it sneezed and some germs got in Accel's system and fucked him up for the Titans.

I know that OP's been told that he's retarded enough and that this is a no brainer fight, but I wanted to throw in my two cents anyway.A googol is a one with 100 zeros behind it which looks like:(system thought it was spam) , but can be written as 10^100. A googolplex is 10^10^100 or 10^googol which is 10x10 one googol times. Writing a googolplex has been theorized to be physically impossible as it would take someone writing two digits every second 1.51x(10^92) years to write a googolplex. As for the size, it has been theorized that if you filled the observable universe with sand, the number of grains of sand would not equal a googolplex. So assuming that one did manage to gather a googolplex of crows, they would probably collapse together and form a massive blackhole the likes of which has never been seen in the universe and would ultimately swallow it whole.TL;DR: Crows destroy the universe, Colossal Titan gets BTFO'd

>>109034012>it would take thousands (25,000) years to make it to just the center of this one galaxy, which has billions of planets and stars in it. >There are billions of other galaxies out there, each with billions of planets and stars.

Why the fuck did we ever evole well enough to ponder this sort of shit? It just makes you depressed.

This solar system will expire in just 5 or so billion years, destroying all of the planets around it. Everything that was humanity and all of its achievements will be gone in the blink of an eye. And the universe will continue on for like trillions more years afterward.

We've basically dismantled our space programs as we destroy this planet bit by bit. We wont put our all into it again until its too late. All of humanity has to work together if we want to survive, but our nature makes that impossible.

>>109036089Heat death? At the rate that we're losing energy, coupled with the fact that the galaxies are moving away from each other at insane speeds, the universe is more likely to end in cold and dark and filled with blackholes

Aight, every person in here that thinks the universe is infinite imagine this: In an infinite universe everything that is possible must happen an infinite times an infinite amount of time. So If the universe is infinite somewhere out there right now in a space that is as big as a googolplex and filled with oxygen there is a fight like the one OP mentioned happening.

>>109036693> that thinks the universe is infinite imagine this: In an infinite universe everything that is possible must happen an infinite times an infinite amount of time.>implying 1/(infinity) x (infinity) = 1>1/2 times 2 = 2 so if I flip a coin twice I'll definitely get heads

>>109036429>When someone says heat death they mean there is no energy left in the universe.Not quite, since energy can't be destroyed. To the best of my knowledge, it describes a scenario in which energy and matter are dispersed uniformly, the arrangement with the highest possible entropy. A 'cold soup' or something.

>>109033534Its not like a fuckin' videogame where it does X damage in an AoE. Heat has limits. Lets assume he heats the steam to like, fuckin' 800 degrees, enough to kill anything alive pretty fast. Each crow that gets heated up saps the heat out of the steam. The same way ice can make hot air cold, the billions of billions of billions of billions of crows would soak up all the heat, and yeah trillions of them would be dying per second, but a googleplex is an absurdly high number. We may as well be talking about infinity here. The crows win easy.

if White Holes are real (theoretically they are, we just can't really see them unless we are REALLY lucky at how they move through space/time which causes that one case we THINK we saw oneis being so hotly contested) then that means that this universe is not a closed system and energy is being brought in from somewhere else possibly from the fuckery known as quantum mechanics, or from some place where this universe/plane is situated in. or it could literally be from NOTHING.

TL:DR if white holes exist they are the polar opposites of Black Holes in that they Generate energy ifrom a singularity instead of compressing it into a single point

>>109037254A super massive black hole isn't even comparable to these crows. The mass of the crows would be orders of magnitude greater than all the observed super massive black holes in the observable universe.

Nah man there has to be an end game. If the stopwatch won't eventually tick down to zero then what's the point? Plus everything drifting into its own separate corner until all energy in the universe dissipates into a stand still is a good enough send off in my opinion.

>>109033389All empty space in the entire universe would be filled with crows. This would kill both the Colossal Titan as well as all of the crows. As long as one of the googolplex crows can manage to survive longer than Ernie, this one goes to the crows.

>>109036693>In an infinite universe everything that is possible must happen an infinite times an infinite amount of time.Wrong. If the universe is infinite that doesn't necessarily mean there is also an infinite amount of matter to fill it, and even if there was there are an infinite number of perfectly valid ways that infinite matter could fill the infinite universe that would not result in "everything possible happening". It COULD be true, but to say it MUST be true is ludicrous.

Personally I'd like to see someone, anyone, going in for the long haul and lasting as bloody well long as they can. It doesn't matter if it's not humanity, though I expect it will be, I just want people to go at the odds and keep winning.

well i hate to sound like a HFY *Humanity Fuck Yeah* when shit is "this is the final stage" humans are all "yeah nah fuck that we can do better."

i mean look powered flight and motherfucking space missions go back 100 years and say we have humans living in space for months at a time you'd be called crazy, go back 200 years and sa we will fly like birds you'd be called a lunatic

>>109037603I say we take this further. What's smaller than an atom? Electrons? Protons? Quarks? Perhaps at the center of every sub-atomic particle, there is an entire universe. However, this universe doesn't work like ours at all.

Yes, each universe at the center of every subatomic particle, is composed entirely of crows, in an environment which allows the entire googolplex of them to survive, constantly flapping, forever.

>>109037540It is not. There is a finite amount of ways to arrange atoms and a finite way of how those atoms react, and if you multiply one with the other you still won't reach an infinity. From that you are able to deduct that in an infinite universe everything possible must happen right at this exact moment an infinite times.

>>109037966>There is a finite amount of ways to arrange atoms and a finite way of how those atoms reactNot in an infinite universe. If you can state the universe as being infinite you can do the same with the matter in it. The bigger your universe is the more ways you can arrange the matter. Why can an infinite universe not contain an infinite number of crows and nothing else? This, of course, still leaves unexplained why an infinite universe implies an infinite amount of matter.

>>109035954>Doesn't matter where we go, eventually the whole universe will expire anyway. Humanity will be finished long before then of course.Humanity will survive. We will find a way to survive, that's what every life have been doing since the first life appeared on Earth.Hell, we might stand a chance of surviving since if the universe is dying, we would go all out on research.

>>109038898If every atom in the universe could count and counted up "a googolplex to the power of a googolplex to the power of a goolgoolplex..." from now until the heat death of the universe and multiplied all their totals together, it wouldn't even be 1/googolplex.

>In the PBS science program Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, Episode 9: "The Lives of the Stars", astronomer and television personality Carl Sagan estimated that writing a googolplex in standard form (i.e., "10,000,000,000...") would be physically impossible, since doing so would require more space than is available in the known universe.you can't even write that shit

>>109039103>Writing the number takes too long: if a person can write two digits per second, then writing a googolplex would take around about 1.51×1092 years, which is about 1.1×1082 times the age of the universe

>A typical book can be printed with 106 zeros (around 400 pages with 50 lines per page and 50 zeros per line). Therefore it requires 1094 such books to print all zeros of googolplex.

Would you rather have a time machine, or have some kind of mix of Omnipresence and Omniscience that allows you the view everything in the universe, but still be affected by time and your current lifespan?

Basically, would you rather be able to travel through time, or be able to see all the mysteries and secrets of the current universe?

As earlier mentioned, an anon described a googolplex of crows to amount to a universe the same size as ours, but filled entirely of crows. The truth is that still wouldn't be enough. It might be a googol if the crows were packed tightly enough, but a googolplex is far larger.

Now let's say that there is a much bigger universe, also made of crows, containing a googolplex of crows. Let's call this universe A. Now imagine if the entirely of universe A was but a single quark in a bigger crow universe. For anyone who does not know, as hadrons such as electrons, protons, and neutrons make up atoms, quarks are what make up those hadrons. Let's say every quark in that universe had the same number of crows (1 googolplex) and there were as many quarks in it as there is in the observable universe. But then the super universe that was the sum of these crow quirks was in fact a quirk in an exponentially bigger crow universe under the same circumstances. If this process was repeated a googolplex amount of times, the resulting layered universe still wouldn't amount to a Graham's number of crows. But let's call this Universe B for now.

And then we has another layered crow universe, Universe C, which is big enough to have 1 Graham's number of crows. Now, how big is it, compared to universe B? Universe B does not even have the sufficient number of crows to be a quark in it, nor a quark in any of C's quarks. If you took one of Universe C's quarks and zoomed into it quark after quark after quark, after going through a googolplex of quarks, the quark you'll end up at would be many googolplexes bigger than Universe B. And that's being very generous at that.

At this point, the Colossal Titan in question doesn't even amount to a quark in Universe B. In Universe C he wouldn't even register as an entity. He would be absolutely fucking NOTHING.

l just thought something, take your smallest particle, shouldn't it be composed of even smaller particles? if we keep going we'd either reach a point where said particle is composed of nothing or it's composed of a infinite chain of smaller particles, it's confusing.

Crows. Simply put he would just suffocate/be crushed under birds. I don't even think that many crows would fit inside our universe, let alone on a planet. I mean I don't even think there's a googolplex of atoms in the universe.

This thread is making me depressed. The universe is too much to fathom, and I'm not speaking for myself but the entirety of humanity entirely. Unless we evolve to the point to where we're infinite beings of no mass that can travel freely through space and contain intelligence still we would never collectively learn everything about the universe. Shit, we can hardly handle and understands our earth/death let alone the universe.

I just hope when we die we don't just disappear. I don't care what happens, but even hell would be preferable to non existence.

Well consciousness isn't really something well divulged upon by the scientific community. More than likely were just cells that are acting together to make some being with self awareness, but the feeling and act of your own self awareness isn't very easy to explain. Maybe we are just nothing, and will remain to be nothing upon death, but that's depressing, which is half the reason we have religion, and to be honest I can't hate on the idea of religion. I don't think anyone exactly looks at the idea of death and says "yeah, I rather not exist". I think everyone rather believe they meet some great peace upon death, or some form of existence. Nothingness just sucks. The idea of human knowledge ceasing just sucks.

>>109044685l grew up on a very catholic household , still l can't understand how l came to be such an unbeliever as l tried hard to believe since anything is better than the thought of falling into the void of nonexistence, l'm surprised nobody brought up fedoras yet.

>the observation and exploration of humanity creates the universe and the universe is nothing more than what humanity decides to create via observation and exploration, IE nothing ever happened until we noticed it.

Man, the thought of reaching the end of the universe is calming as fuck to me, l like to believe that there's a beach with pure white sand, a warm and soothing sunlight bathes me and there are no sounds outside of the gentle tides and the breeze through the leaves of palm trees, there exists a comfy chair and an old yellowish CRT monitor plugged to some beat up PC, l sit on the chair and realize l'm watching the second season of Mondaiji, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kVSVRdmnTE starts playing as the reader slowly fades away.

I thought when people said "The universe is expanding", it meant like the amount of space matter is taking up is increasing, not that the actual size of the space matter could be in was increasing, which I always thought was infinite.

>>109044866Me too, but I find there being a afterlife to be scarier than oblivion.I'm still religious for the most part, I just question whether God plays as big a part in our lives as they she He does.

>>109033505Basically. At this point there would be more crows than matter in the universe. We're talking a new universe being formed in the proximity of the titan, a universe made entirely out of crows.

>>109051734I see. I readily admit I don't have a conception of just how big a googolplex is beyond this is big enough that I really don't have to worry about doing the math to see if we get a singularity.

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